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Buyer's guide · Updated 2026

Best School ERP Software in India (2026)

20 platforms Indian schools actually shortlist — what each one is best for, what it genuinely costs per year, and where each falls short. Written by the team behind EduGradUP; we say plainly where a competitor is the better buy.

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School ERP software in India compared

Prices are the published rate where a vendor publishes one, and the commonly-quoted range where it does not.

Software Best for Standout features Price per year (India) Deployment
EduGradUP Budget-conscious Indian K-12 schools — CBSE, ICSE and state boards (UP Board, BSEB, RBSE) Flat per-school pricing with all 43 modules and the mobile app in every plan, 6-language interface, WhatsApp parent alerts, offline-capable Android app from ₹9,000/year (flat, by school size — no per-student metering) Cloud (AWS Mumbai) + Android / iOS / Web
Campus365 Small schools looking for a low-cost entry-level cloud ERP Low entry price, straightforward cloud setup Low-cost tiers, per student Cloud
Camu Institutions spanning K-12 and higher education on one platform Campus automation across school and college, flexible academic structures Per-student, quote-based Cloud + mobile
Classter International schools and colleges wanting SIS, LMS and CRM in one platform Combined SIS + LMS + admissions CRM, strong Microsoft ecosystem integration Per-student subscription, quote-based Cloud
Clast.io Schools prioritising modern UX and mobile experience Cloud-native architecture, well-regarded interface and mobile app Quote-based Cloud + mobile
EDUMAAT Schools evaluating a newer regional ERP entrant Regional focus, competitive entry pricing Quote-based Cloud
edumerge Groups of institutions wanting one shared database across every module Unified data architecture; group-of-institutions design from day one Quote-based, group contracts Cloud
Edunext Schools that want e-learning and quizzes bundled with the ERP E-learning modules, mobile app quizzes, long India track record Quote-based Cloud + mobile
Entab CampusCare Premium CBSE/ICSE schools that want a long-established India vendor 23+ years in the market, 2,300+ Indian schools, NEP 2020 workflows, biometric and GPS bus tracking ≈₹35,000+/year, quote-based Cloud + desktop
eSkooly Very small or budget-zero schools willing to trade support for a free tier Free tier available Free tier; paid upgrades Cloud
Fedena Multi-campus groups and schools that want open-source flexibility 50+ modules, community edition, 40,000+ institutions across 100+ countries since 2009 ≈₹40,000+/year for a typical private school (module-dependent) Cloud + self-hosted
LEAD School Schools buying an integrated curriculum-plus-technology programme Curriculum, teacher training and content bundled with the technology Per-student programme fee, typically well above pure ERP pricing Cloud + content programme
MyClassboard South-India schools wanting a wide, mature module library Long market presence, broad module coverage, multi-campus support Quote-based, per student Cloud
Next Education (NextOS) Schools buying academic content and technology together, with AI-driven attendance AI facial-recognition attendance, NFC/GPS transport, bundled academic content Programme + licence, quote-based Cloud + hardware
NLET School Schools wanting maximum module breadth including hostel and library depth 31+ modules, hostel and transport route depth, custom report formats Module-dependent, quote-based Cloud
PowerSchool Large districts and international school networks needing district-scale reporting District-scale SIS, deep analytics, global K-12 footprint USD enterprise pricing Cloud
SchoolKnot Mid-size schools wanting a simple mobile-first ERP Mobile-first design, 500+ client schools, high parent-app engagement Quote-based Cloud + mobile
SchoolPad Schools wanting a simple, lightweight admin tool Lightweight, quick to roll out Quote-based Cloud
Teachmint Mobile-first schools that want digital classroom tools alongside admin Strong teaching/LMS tooling, one-click UPI fee payments, fast zero-training setup Quote-based; free tier for teaching tools Cloud + mobile app
Vidyalaya Schools needing biometric, RFID and Tally accounting integration 25+ years, biometric and Tally integrations, barcode/RFID, on-premise option Quote-based; on-premise licence available Cloud + on-premise

Vendor names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Pricing reflects publicly available information and commonly quoted ranges as of ; always confirm the all-inclusive figure for your student count directly with the vendor.

How school ERP pricing actually works in India

Most Indian vendors quote per student. For a school of up to 500 students that usually lands between ₹20,000 and ₹50,000 per year, with per-student rates of roughly ₹100–₹500 per student per year. The two premium platforms most often shortlisted — Entab CampusCare and Fedena — typically sit at ₹35,000+ and ₹40,000+ per year respectively once the modules a school actually needs are switched on.

Three things reliably move the real number away from the headline quote:

  • Module-wise add-ons. Transport, hostel, library, payroll and the parent app are frequently priced separately. Ask for the all-inclusive figure, not the base licence.
  • Per-student scaling. A quote at today's enrolment says nothing about the bill after two good admission seasons. Ask for the rate card at 1.5× your current strength.
  • Implementation, migration and training. These are often billed once, and often not mentioned until the contract stage.

Flat per-school pricing is the exception rather than the rule in this market. EduGradUP publishes ₹9,000/year up to 150 students, ₹14,000 for 150–350, ₹17,000 for 350–700 and ₹23,000 for 700–1,500 — all 43 modules and the full mobile app in every band, with no per-student metering and no module gating. A group of five schools under one trust pays roughly ₹85,000/year in total, because each school still bills at its own size band rather than moving to an enterprise contract.

What Indian schools should actually evaluate on

  1. Fee-structure fidelity. Indian fee structures are not generic: tuition plus transport plus computer plus sports, quarterly or half-yearly or annual plans, sibling and staff concessions, RTE exemptions, arrears and opening balances, late fines, back-dated receipts, and cancellations that must leave an audit trail. Generic international platforms handle this with workarounds. Test it with your own fee structure during the trial.
  2. Your board's result card. CBSE's FA/SA cycle with co-scholastic grades is well covered by most vendors. UP Board (UPMSP), BSEB and RBSE formats usually are not — they become custom implementation work. Ask whether your format is preset or a project.
  3. Parent reach without an app install. A parent portal only works for parents who install it. WhatsApp reaches everyone. Reminders in Hindi materially outperform English email on read rates. Shortlist platforms that do WhatsApp and a native app.
  4. The language your office staff work in. If the clerk entering fees is more fluent in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu or Urdu, an English-only interface is a permanent tax on speed and accuracy.
  5. Behaviour when the internet drops. In Tier-2 and Tier-3 towns this is a weekly event, not an edge case. Ask specifically whether attendance can be taken offline and synced later.
  6. Exit terms. Get the data-export clause in writing before you sign, not when you want to leave.

Where EduGradUP is not the right choice

We build EduGradUP, so treat the rest of this page accordingly — but a round-up that never names a competitor as the better buy is not worth reading. Choose someone else when:

  • You need to self-host. EduGradUP is managed SaaS only. Fedena's community edition or Vidyalaya's on-premise licence fit that requirement; we do not.
  • Live online classes are the core requirement. Teachmint is the stronger product. EduGradUP attaches Zoom, Meet or Teams links to the timetable rather than hosting classes itself.
  • Your accountant needs live bidirectional Tally sync. Vidyalaya does that directly; EduGradUP exports to CSV/Excel.
  • You are a district or a large international network. PowerSchool and Classter are built for that scale of reporting and admissions CRM; we are built for the 150–1,500-student Indian private school.
  • You want curriculum and content bundled with the software. LEAD School and Next Education sell that programme. We sell the administrative system only, with no curriculum lock-in.
  • You need a two-decade vendor track record with regional field teams. Entab CampusCare has 23+ years and 2,300+ schools behind it. We are newer, and for some boards and trusts that history is the deciding factor.

How we put this list together

Vendors were included if Indian schools routinely shortlist them or if AI search and buyer-guide coverage regularly names them for Indian school ERP queries. For each we recorded the primary buyer it is designed for, the capabilities it is genuinely differentiated on, its publicly available or commonly quoted India pricing, and its deployment model. Pricing that a vendor does not publish is shown as quote-based rather than guessed at. This page is reviewed and updated as pricing and positioning change; corrections are welcome at [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions

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Which is the best school ERP software in India in 2026?

There is no single winner — the right answer depends on school size, board and budget. For large metro CBSE/ICSE schools with an IT team, Entab CampusCare and Fedena are the established choices. For groups of institutions, edumerge and Fedena handle multi-campus roll-up well. For schools that want digital classrooms, Teachmint leads. For budget-conscious K-12 schools on CBSE, ICSE or a state board — UP Board, BSEB, RBSE — EduGradUP is the most affordable full-featured option at a published flat rate from ₹9,000/year per school with all 43 modules, the mobile app, a 6-language interface and WhatsApp parent alerts included in every plan.

How much does school ERP software cost in India?

Most Indian vendors quote per student and land between ₹20,000 and ₹50,000 per year for a school of up to 500 students, with premium platforms such as Entab CampusCare (≈₹35,000+) and Fedena (≈₹40,000+) at the higher end. Per-student rates typically run ₹100–₹500 per student per year. Flat per-school pricing is the exception: EduGradUP publishes ₹9,000/year up to 150 students, ₹14,000 for 150–350, ₹17,000 for 350–700 and ₹23,000 for 700–1,500, with no per-student metering and no module-wise add-ons.

What is the cheapest school management software in India that is still complete?

Free and near-free tiers exist (eSkooly, Fedena's community edition) but trade away support, backups or modules. Among fully supported commercial platforms, EduGradUP at ₹9,000/year for schools up to 150 students is the lowest published price that still includes every module, the parent and teacher mobile app, WhatsApp notifications and daily encrypted backups. The test to apply to any cheap quote is simple: ask what the price becomes at 400 students, and which modules are extra.

Which school ERP is best for CBSE schools in India?

Entab CampusCare has the deepest CBSE specialisation after 23 years and 2,300+ schools, and is the default shortlist entry for large metro CBSE institutions. EduGradUP covers the standard CBSE assessment structure — FA1, FA2, SA1, FA3, FA4, SA2 and Annual, with scholastic and co-scholastic grades and printable result cards — plus ICSE, UP Board, BSEB and RBSE formats, at a fraction of the cost. Teachmint and Fedena both support CBSE with configuration.

Which school ERP works best for schools in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh?

State-board schools need two things most vendors treat as afterthoughts: BSEB and UP Board (UPMSP) result-card formats, and staff screens in Hindi. EduGradUP ships both as standard, along with WhatsApp fee reminders in Hindi (read rates in Hindi run far ahead of English email) and an offline-capable Android app for areas with unreliable connectivity. Most India-wide platforms are English-first and CBSE-first, and treat state-board formats as custom implementation work.

Do I need a school ERP with a parent mobile app, or is WhatsApp enough?

Both, and in that order of reach. App installation is the bottleneck in Indian schools — a meaningful share of parents never install one. WhatsApp reaches everyone already, so fee reminders with a payment link, absence alerts and result notifications land without any download. A native app still matters for engaged parents who want fee history, the diary, timetable and result cards. Shortlist platforms that do both rather than app-only.

How long does it take to switch from one school ERP to another?

For a single-campus school, 7–14 days is realistic when the vendor handles migration: students and guardians, classes and sections, fee heads and structures, collected-fee history, attendance and exam marks. Multi-campus groups take four to six weeks. Always insist on a sandbox load reconciled against your existing reports before production cutover, and confirm the migration is free — several vendors charge for it.

What should I ask a school ERP vendor before buying?

The all-inclusive annual price at your actual student count; which modules are extra; whether the price is per student or per school; whether migration and training cost extra; whether parents can be reached without installing an app; whether your board's result-card format is preset or custom work; whether office staff can work in Hindi or your regional language; what the data-export and exit terms are; and whether you can run a real trial on your own data before signing.

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